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- The Fatherland Front (Austrian German: Vaterländische Front, VF) was the right-wing conservative, authoritarian, nationalist, and corporatist ruling political...
- anti-parliamentarian sentiments culminated in the formation of an Austrofascist dictatorship under Engelbert Dollfuss in 1934. A year before the outbreak...
- a blue cornflower in their buttonhole. The ****s firmly fought the Austrofascist regime of chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss, and orchestrated his ********ination...
- especially after the ****s had his friend and ally, Engelbert Dollfuss, the Austrofascist dictator of Austria, killed in 1934. With the ********ination of Dollfuss...
- example, Gerald Stourzh has argued that Social Democrats as well as the Austrofascist state helped propagate the idea of Austria as the 'better German state'...
- 1997, when it relocated to St. Pölten. From 1934 to 1945, during the Austrofascist and **** periods, no democratic elections were held, and the city was...
- relations with **** Germany. He claimed that his involvement in the Austrofascist militia was not directed against the German Anschluss but rather against...
- soldiers with support from **** Germany attempted to depose Dollfuss's Austrofascist regime in favor of a pro-**** government under Anton Rintelen of the...
- 1934. As a result, also the Social Democratic Party was banned and the Austrofascist ideology finally realized with the implementation of the Federal State...
- then aged 19, married Friedrich Mandl, aged 32, a businessman and Austrofascist, in the chapel of the church on 10 August 1933. With over 200 prominent...